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    Wrap for braided lines?

    What is the best thing to use to cover a braided steel air line? Where do we find that?
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    #2
    Imo. Shrink tubing.
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      #4
      Thanks, order has been placed.
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        #5
        Paint. Use primer and they paint quite well

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        • Siress

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          This makes perfect sense, but I would've said shrink tubing as well. Paint is less durable, but it'd look a lot cooler to keep the braided look.

        #6
        I use electrical tape, but shrink tube if you want it to look a bit nicer.

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        • Jordan

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          Shrink tube is a bit more permanent... I find the adhesive on the electrical tape breaks down over time.

        • Siress

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          2nd what Jordan said.

        • Sharkytrav

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          In fiddling around with a Spyder build recently, I took off the original braided line (unrelated to my reason for originally posting) and it still has the electrical tape I put there around Christmas of 97. It is super crusty and has only survived because I haven’t touched it since 1999, but I thought that was a pretty good run for that batch of tape!

          I currently have a length of shrink wrap on order. Hopefully it will adequately protect the expensive anodizing work I had done to this automag.

        #7
        Poly expandable braided cable sleeving works well. Very durable and you can get it with braided patterns, looks better than shrink IMO.

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          Click image for larger version  Name:	758FAFC1-C9E1-4617-BF4B-E3F7EA35ABAD.jpeg Views:	0 Size:	3.56 MB ID:	117940 Heat shrink wrap arrived. Feeling good about it!
          Only minor finger/thumbprint loss. FYI it takes a good long while using a lighter to get the whole length of material shrunk.
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          • Jordan

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            Looks good!

            I use either a small butane torch or a stove burner, lighters take far too long. Ain't nobody got time for that.

          • BigRed

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            A paint stripping heat gun works great for shrink tube.

          #9
          Originally posted by Toestr View Post
          I use electrical tape, but shrink tube if you want it to look a bit nicer.

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          You are the bain of my existence. I flip a decent chunk of tippmanns and spyders and every time I get one in that is wrapped in electrical tape it's a nightmare to get off

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            #10
            Has anyone tried using paracord? I could see it being hassle to put on and if you need to remove it there could be those issues but on the flip side it could be cool looking.
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              #11
              Originally posted by Trbo323 View Post
              You are the bain of my existence. I flip a decent chunk of tippmanns and spyders and every time I get one in that is wrapped in electrical tape it's a nightmare to get off

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              Hehe

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                #12
                Originally posted by jokers View Post
                Has anyone tried using paracord? I could see it being hassle to put on and if you need to remove it there could be those issues but on the flip side it could be cool looking.
                I can't see why it wouldn't work, other than taking a lot of cord and being bulkier than heat shrink tubing.
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                  #13
                  Think Im gonna invest in finger-traps for my smaller lengths. This is the way.
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                    #14
                    Heat shrink or Tool Dip. Heat Shrink cheapest, easiest and simplest to reverse. Tool Dip works great but need to make sure you mask off threads and is a PITA to remove once it gets into the braids.


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